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Anna in Phoenix, Arizona 18 months ago |
Hello, I might get a job with Siemens Orlando soon but I am in TN and currently own a home. I would like to know if Siemens' relocation package includes direct purchasing of my home and then they will resell it. I am very concerned. Hope someone would help. Thanks. |
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aj in Chandler, Arizona 17 months ago |
Well, If you are getting a job there soon, why would you not have asked this question during the interview process?? Have you even discussed a relocation package?? If not, I would suggest you take a crash course on Negotiation skills |
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Anna in Phoenix, Arizona 17 months ago |
How rude can you be ..my goodness!!! The key word I used is "might". I did not say "I will be getting". How do you even know that I have gone for the interview? Too presumptuous!!! Unbelievable!!! I don't need any of your suggestion about any course. Thank you. |
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DM- Pennsylvania in Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17 months ago |
Anna in Phoenix, Arizona said: How rude can you be ..my goodness!!! The key word I used is "might". I did not say "I will be getting". I agree the comment was very rude. I recently interview with Siemens and they do have a relocation package if you live 50 miles away from where you are working, I don't have any other details to share. |
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marcus in Duluth, Georgia 17 months ago |
I would be interested in knowing the answer to that question as well. Does there relocation package include selling of a home. |
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Anna in Phoenix, Arizona 17 months ago |
Marcus,
DM - I do appreciate the info you shared. |
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Nan in Auburndale, Florida 17 months ago |
It depends on mostly on where you are located and your destination area. Also, what position you have been offered may be a factor. |
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chucky in High Point, North Carolina 17 months ago |
maybe you should rent a canoe and move to the ocean... |
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Nun Ur Biz in Chicago, Illinois 17 months ago |
Anna in Phoenix, Arizona said: How rude can you be ..my goodness!!! The key word I used is "might". I did not say "I will be getting". The only way to gauge whether or not the person is being rude is to hear the tone. Since you cannot do that you cannot tell this for sure. Nevertheless, focus on his answer and his/her answer makes a lot of sense. Now, lets drop the rude-identification and focus on jobs. |
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Nun Ur Biz in Chicago, Illinois 17 months ago |
Anna in Phoenix, Arizona said: How rude can you be ..my goodness!!! The key word I used is "might". I did not say "I will be getting". How did you get a job with Siemens? I have tried several times never got a response despite being qualified and submitting well formated resumes and cover letters. |
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Anna in Phoenix, Arizona 17 months ago |
Hello Nun, Hearing a person's tone is absolutely not the ONLY way to determine if he/she is rude. A person's manners may not be important to you, but it is sure important to me. I submitted my resume through their website and few days later, got an email from HR for a phone interview. One clue I can give you is to try and use the same words found in their job description and incorporate them into your resume. The reason I said that is - I found out that HR uses their "specialized" search engine and will shortlist candidates based on the number of matched key words. Hope this helps. Good luck. |
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Nan in Auburndale, Florida 17 months ago |
Anna, at Siemens the phone interview means zero. It is the in person interviews wit hthe manager that lets you know you are being considered for the job. |
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Nun Ur Biz in Chicago, Illinois 17 months ago |
Anna in Phoenix, Arizona said: Hello Nun, Oh, good point about tone. Yeah, manners are not important to me because the message is the main thing I care about (and very little about the messenger). I respect the fact that you feel different and I must agree it makes a lot of sense to care about manners and expect it. Thanks very much for the "specialized tip" That slipped my mind and make lots of sense. |
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Nun Ur Biz in Chicago, Illinois 17 months ago |
Nan in Auburndale, Florida said: Anna, at Siemens the phone interview means zero. It is the in person interviews wit hthe manager that lets you know you are being considered for the job. Phone interviews means a lot. When you apply to a 100 positions at Siemens and get no response (like many have done on here); then you try something new and get phone interviews that is a great upgrade. After you get the phone interview then you can aim for the face-to-face interview and sealing the deal. |
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fed in Mountain View, California 16 months ago |
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Lee in Orlando, Florida 14 months ago |
Hi Potential Siemens employees!
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no name in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 14 months ago |
The relocation should be negotiated up front and not as an after thought. Siemens does have relocation and as I do not know all the particulars of the arrangements it most likely depends on job level/title. If you are non manager or not in a position of mission critical. Then I would suggest you are not getting relocation. Regarding employment at Siemens, many start as CDI contractors. Otherwise need to have inside contact. People do not just leave a company like Siemens as pay & benefits is good. |
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gp2008 in New York City, New York 6 months ago |
Hi I have a telephonic interview with Siemens Orlando. Does anybody has an idea what its going to be like? |
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